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1. Guadalupian -- marine bivalves occurring in the Guadalupian (Permian
largest known body sizes of genera.
2. Maastrichtian -- marine bivalves occurring in the Maastrichtian (Cretac
with largest known body sizes of genera.
3. FG_Continuity -- evidence for survival of functional groups through
phylogenetic continuity across each mass extinction.
4. Guadalupian References -- bibliography for references used in compilin
Guadalupian dataset.
5. Maastrichtian References -- bibliography for references used in compil
the Maastrichtian dataset.
Maastrichtian (Cretaceous)
al groups through
n.
ences used in compiling the
otosymbiotic? clade (according to Gili et al. 1995). Unless the Paleocene material of this genus
Sohl 1987).
of functional group; further, several Permian records of cylindrical mytilids assigned to Lithoph
ne material of this genus is reworked, this FG survived the extinction via functional and phylog
ilids assigned to Lithophaga s.l. (e.g. Dickins 1963, Muromtseva & Guskov 1984, , Kleemann 19
Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P.,
ana 65: 533-551.
as 14: 161-173.
Biostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic significance. Brazilian Journal of Geology 47: 209-224.
Brazil: Faunal turnover driven by regional-scale environmental changes in a vast epeiric sea. Journal of South American Earth Sc
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 163: 15-49.
F. Davie and J. A. Phillips, eds., Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Marine Biological Workshop, The Marine Fauna and
: 1152-1176.
ations of Linoproductoidea (Brachiopoda) and Pectinida (Bivalvia). Earthwise (Omaru, New Zealand) 3: 1-196.
Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P.,
sms? Journal of South American Earth Sciences 77: 21-41.
land) 3: 1-196.
Machado, D., Malchus, N., Márquez-Aliaga, A., Masse, J.-P., McRoberts, C.A., Middelfart, P.U., Mitchell, S., Nevesskaja, L.A.,
Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P.,
Museum — Nature 54(1): 75-104.
Mitchell, S., Nevesskaja, L.A., Özer, S., Pojeta, J. Jr., Polubotko, I.V., Pons, J.M., Popov, S., Sánchez, T., Sartori, A.F., Scott, R.
Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P.,
nchez, T., Sartori, A.F., Scott, R.W., Sey, I.I., Signorelli, J.H., Silantiev, V.V., Skelton, P.W., Steuber, T., Waterhouse, J.B., Wingar
Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P.,
ber, T., Waterhouse, J.B., Wingard, G.L. & Yancey, T. 2011. A synoptical classification of the Bivalvia (Mollusca). University of K
Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P., Gorsky, V.P.,
alvia (Mollusca). University of Kansas, Paleontological Institute, Paleontological Contributions 4: 1-47.
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